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200 companies delisted by BSE; What you should do now?
Aapka Bazar: This segment of Zee Business brings to you updates from the stock market. The segment will inform you about the buzzing stocks, where the buying activity is see. Experts on the show guides about various stocks and their current situation.
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Saudi-Russian InvestmentForum kicked off Thursday
on the sidelines of King Salman’s visit to Moscow200 companies from Russia and Saudi Arabia
are taking part in the forum
As well as senior officials and other ministers
The conferees are discussing means to boost
commercial and economic bilateral relations
RussianMinistry of Industry and Trade declared that KSA
plans to invest in more than 25 projects in Russia
In fields of consumer goods, agriculture, real estate,
infrastructure, oil and gas as well as others
Moscow and Riyadh also plan to establish a joint
venture with capital reaching $1 billion
In a bid to remove all obstacles limiting trade
and open new prospects for bilateral cooperation
Saudi King Salman Bin Abdulaziz arrived in Moscow
on Wednesday evening in a historic visit
Accompanied by a large delegation of 100 businessmen
who are seeking new investment opportunities in Russia

published:06 Oct 2017

views:85199

This is from The Top Entrepreneurs Podcast by NathanLatka:
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01:12 – Nathan introduces Jim to the show
01:53 – Dynamic Signal was founded 7 years ago with the mission to revolutionize how to communicate with your employee
02:03 – Big companies struggle to communicate with their employees
02:23 – Dynamic Signal focuses on simplifying this communication
02:34 – Some large companies don’t use the internet to communicate—they send snail mail, newsletters or magazines
03:09 – Dynamic Signal works with Slack which is a collaboration tool
03:20 – Dynamic Signal is a top-down communication tool
03:43 – Dynamic Signal is a SaaS business with monthly subscription plans
03:59 – Dynamic Signal goes after global businesses, enterprises and corporate businesses
04:40 – Dynamic Signal charges by number of employees
05:36 – Big companies grow faster than the small companies
05:56 – Dynamic Signal segment customers depending on the number of employees and where the employees are based
06:20 – Nestle is a global business with hundreds of companies under their brand
06:43 – Dynamic Signal has no cap in the number of employees
06:57 – Global 50 companies have 23K to millions of employees
07:11 – Global 1000 companies have 5K to 25K employees and 5K employees below are for corporate businesses
07:26 – Dynamic Signal was launched in 2010
07:30 – Jim and his co-founder sold their previous company Adify to Cox
07:43 – It was for $350M
07:52 – It was a quick exit and they’ve raised $20-30M
08:06 – The original idea for Dynamic Signal was to go after advocates and influencers
08:25 – Jim saw that the biggest advocates for businesses like Oakley and Nike are their employees
09:30 – Jim and his co-founder built Dynamic Signal because they like working together, even after their successful exit
10:06 – When they started the company, they told themselves that they wanted to build the technology the right way
10:32 – Team size is around 200, some are in the field and some are in San Francisco
10:45 – Around 80 people are engineers/technical and 40 are on sales
11:17 – First year revenue
12:10 – 2016 ARR
12:40 – Jim’s vision for the company is to go public
13:00 – Total customers is close to a couple of thousand
13:25 – Dynamic Signal has 20% of the global 200 companies
13:55 – Dynamic Signal’s costs are driven to the technology
14:03 – Gross margin is around 85%
14:23 – Jim and his co-founder had a good relationship with Cox
14:36 – Cox also funded Dynamic Signal
15:52 – Jim hasn’t seen any logo churn since they launched
16:03 – Dynamic Signal has a long sales cycle: from 240 days to years
17:15 – Jim has tried the seat bucket license but it hasn’t worked as well as their previous pricing
18:00 – “The way we drive growth is 100% based on getting more usage and that’s it”
18:35 – After the raise, Dynamic Signal is focused on expanding their business
18:50 – Paid spent is less than $500K
19:03 – Payback period
21:07 – The Famous Five
In Episode #761, Nathan interviews Jim Larrison. He’s the co-founder and president of Dynamic Signal, the leading, customer-employee, advocacy engagement platform. Jim has been involved in a handful of startups that were successful from within big companies to venture-funded businesses. With a couple of sold businesses and an IPO, he is set to come forward with Dynamic Signal which has already raised over $68M in funding.
FavoriteBook? – BusinessAdventuresand Into Thin Air
WhatCEO do you follow? – Tony Hsieh
Favorite online tool? — Owler
How many hours of sleep do you get?— 5
If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – “It’s important to fail and not to be scared of failing”
3 KeyPoints:
1. Larger companies struggle to communicate and connect with their employees and oftentimes, need a solution.
2. The biggest supporters and advocates of a brand are the employees.
3. Get used to failing and don’t fear it—it’s part of your path to greater success and understanding.

BSE makes announcement to de-list 200 companies. Some of them have trading suspended from last 10 years. Traders are also suspended and trading is also banned on these shares.
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Finweek's annual Top 200Survey takes a closer look at the 200 best performing listed companies on the JSE. In this episode of Finweek: MoneyMatters the panel discusses the top performing companies and how investors can benefit from them.

published:27 Jun 2013

views:148

Leading stock exchange BSE will ‘compulsorily’ delist 200 firms this week and bar their promoters from the markets for 10 years as trading in these shares have remained suspended for over a decade.
All these companies will be delisted from 23 August.
The move also comes at a time when authorities are clamping down on shell companies—listed as well as unlisted—for allegedly being used as conduits for illicit fund flows.
In early August, the Securities and ExchangeBoard of India (Sebi) directed exchanges to act against 331 suspected shell companies, while the government has already deregistered more than 1.75 lakh firms that have not been carrying out business activities for long.

published:24 Aug 2017

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ChrisSleight, editor of International Construction magazine, looks at the World's 200 largest construction companies.
This year's ranking of the world's 200 largest construction companies has seen China's largest contractors solidify their position at the top of the table, taking four of the top five places. Further down the ranking there have also been significant gains for smaller Chinese contractors.

Dynamic Signal

Dynamic Signal is a social marketing company based in San Bruno, California. Russ Fradin, Steve Heyman and Jim Larrison founded the company in 2010. Fradin is the CEO of Dynamic Signal.

History

In November 2010, Russ Fradin, Steve Heyman and Jim Larrison founded Dynamic Signal. They previously worked for Adify, an advertising infrastructure company. In February 2011, Dynamic Signal raised $8 million in equity-based financing from a group of 30 investors. That July, Business Insider included Dynamic Signal on its list of "The 20 Hot Silicon Valley Startups You Need To Watch." The company closed a $13.3 million funding round led by Venrock in July 2012.Time Warner, Trinity Ventures and Cox Enterprises also participated. In March 2013, the company announced VoiceStorm, a product that manages and measures employees' efforts to promote a company on social networks. That November, Intel partnered with Dynamic Signal.

Dynamic Signal released an iOS application for VoiceStorm in February 2014. In August 2014, the company closed a $12 million funding round led by Rembrandt Venture and participation from Venrock, Trinity Ventures, Time Warner Ventures and Cox Enterprises. Some of the funds were used to acquire PaperShare, a content marketing start-up based in Washington.

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The BSE on Monday said that it will compulsorily delist 200 companies with effect from August 23 and will bar promoters of these companies from accessing the securities market for ten years.
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200 companies delisted by BSE; Know what you should do now?

200 companies delisted by BSE; Know what you should do now?

200 companies delisted by BSE; Know what you should do now?

200 companies delisted by BSE; What you should do now?
Aapka Bazar: This segment of Zee Business brings to you updates from the stock market. The segment will inform you about the buzzing stocks, where the buying activity is see. Experts on the show guides about various stocks and their current situation.
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200 Best Asian Companies Video Forbes

200 companies take part in Saudi Russian Investment Forum

Saudi-Russian InvestmentForum kicked off Thursday
on the sidelines of King Salman’s visit to Moscow200 companies from Russia and Saudi Arabia
are taking part in the forum
As well as senior officials and other ministers
The conferees are discussing means to boost
commercial and economic bilateral relations
RussianMinistry of Industry and Trade declared that KSA
plans to invest in more than 25 projects in Russia
In fields of consumer goods, agriculture, real estate,
infrastructure, oil and gas as well as others
Moscow and Riyadh also plan to establish a joint
venture with capital reaching $1 billion
In a bid to remove all obstacles limiting trade
and open new prospects for bilateral cooperation
Saudi King Salman Bin Abdulaziz arrived in Moscow
on Wednesday evening in a historic visit
Accompanied by a large delegation of 100 businessmen
who are seeking new investment opportunities in Russia

23:50

With $63m Raised, 20% of Top 200 Companies Use This To Communicate With Employees

With $63m Raised, 20% of Top 200 Companies Use This To Communicate With Employees

With $63m Raised, 20% of Top 200 Companies Use This To Communicate With Employees

This is from The Top Entrepreneurs Podcast by NathanLatka:
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Listen daily on iTunes: http://nathanlatka.com/thetopitunes
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Quickly pick part of video to watch:
01:12 – Nathan introduces Jim to the show
01:53 – Dynamic Signal was founded 7 years ago with the mission to revolutionize how to communicate with your employee
02:03 – Big companies struggle to communicate with their employees
02:23 – Dynamic Signal focuses on simplifying this communication
02:34 – Some large companies don’t use the internet to communicate—they send snail mail, newsletters or magazines
03:09 – Dynamic Signal works with Slack which is a collaboration tool
03:20 – Dynamic Signal is a top-down communication tool
03:43 – Dynamic Signal is a SaaS business with monthly subscription plans
03:59 – Dynamic Signal goes after global businesses, enterprises and corporate businesses
04:40 – Dynamic Signal charges by number of employees
05:36 – Big companies grow faster than the small companies
05:56 – Dynamic Signal segment customers depending on the number of employees and where the employees are based
06:20 – Nestle is a global business with hundreds of companies under their brand
06:43 – Dynamic Signal has no cap in the number of employees
06:57 – Global 50 companies have 23K to millions of employees
07:11 – Global 1000 companies have 5K to 25K employees and 5K employees below are for corporate businesses
07:26 – Dynamic Signal was launched in 2010
07:30 – Jim and his co-founder sold their previous company Adify to Cox
07:43 – It was for $350M
07:52 – It was a quick exit and they’ve raised $20-30M
08:06 – The original idea for Dynamic Signal was to go after advocates and influencers
08:25 – Jim saw that the biggest advocates for businesses like Oakley and Nike are their employees
09:30 – Jim and his co-founder built Dynamic Signal because they like working together, even after their successful exit
10:06 – When they started the company, they told themselves that they wanted to build the technology the right way
10:32 – Team size is around 200, some are in the field and some are in San Francisco
10:45 – Around 80 people are engineers/technical and 40 are on sales
11:17 – First year revenue
12:10 – 2016 ARR
12:40 – Jim’s vision for the company is to go public
13:00 – Total customers is close to a couple of thousand
13:25 – Dynamic Signal has 20% of the global 200 companies
13:55 – Dynamic Signal’s costs are driven to the technology
14:03 – Gross margin is around 85%
14:23 – Jim and his co-founder had a good relationship with Cox
14:36 – Cox also funded Dynamic Signal
15:52 – Jim hasn’t seen any logo churn since they launched
16:03 – Dynamic Signal has a long sales cycle: from 240 days to years
17:15 – Jim has tried the seat bucket license but it hasn’t worked as well as their previous pricing
18:00 – “The way we drive growth is 100% based on getting more usage and that’s it”
18:35 – After the raise, Dynamic Signal is focused on expanding their business
18:50 – Paid spent is less than $500K
19:03 – Payback period
21:07 – The Famous Five
In Episode #761, Nathan interviews Jim Larrison. He’s the co-founder and president of Dynamic Signal, the leading, customer-employee, advocacy engagement platform. Jim has been involved in a handful of startups that were successful from within big companies to venture-funded businesses. With a couple of sold businesses and an IPO, he is set to come forward with Dynamic Signal which has already raised over $68M in funding.
FavoriteBook? – BusinessAdventuresand Into Thin Air
WhatCEO do you follow? – Tony Hsieh
Favorite online tool? — Owler
How many hours of sleep do you get?— 5
If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – “It’s important to fail and not to be scared of failing”
3 KeyPoints:
1. Larger companies struggle to communicate and connect with their employees and oftentimes, need a solution.
2. The biggest supporters and advocates of a brand are the employees.
3. Get used to failing and don’t fear it—it’s part of your path to greater success and understanding.

BSE makes announcement to de-list 200 companies

BSE makes announcement to de-list 200 companies. Some of them have trading suspended from last 10 years. Traders are also suspended and trading is also banned on these shares.
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Finweek: Top 200 JSE listed companies

Finweek's annual Top 200Survey takes a closer look at the 200 best performing listed companies on the JSE. In this episode of Finweek: MoneyMatters the panel discusses the top performing companies and how investors can benefit from them.

2:38

BSE compulsorily delist 200 companies bar promoters for 10 years

BSE compulsorily delist 200 companies bar promoters for 10 years

BSE compulsorily delist 200 companies bar promoters for 10 years

Leading stock exchange BSE will ‘compulsorily’ delist 200 firms this week and bar their promoters from the markets for 10 years as trading in these shares have remained suspended for over a decade.
All these companies will be delisted from 23 August.
The move also comes at a time when authorities are clamping down on shell companies—listed as well as unlisted—for allegedly being used as conduits for illicit fund flows.
In early August, the Securities and ExchangeBoard of India (Sebi) directed exchanges to act against 331 suspected shell companies, while the government has already deregistered more than 1.75 lakh firms that have not been carrying out business activities for long.

4:45

The world's 200 largest construction companies

The world's 200 largest construction companies

The world's 200 largest construction companies

ChrisSleight, editor of International Construction magazine, looks at the World's 200 largest construction companies.
This year's ranking of the world's 200 largest construction companies has seen China's largest contractors solidify their position at the top of the table, taking four of the top five places. Further down the ranking there have also been significant gains for smaller Chinese contractors.

2:05

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Defence exhibition with more than 200 companies displaying latest armaments

Defence exhibition with more than 200 companies displaying latest armaments

Defence exhibition with more than 200 companies displaying latest armaments

(8 Nov 2012)
1. Various of foreign defence delegates examining a Pakistani made gun "POF Eye" during IDEAS 2012 defence show
2. Mid of guns on display
3. Visitors looking at bullets
4. Close of bullets
5. Pan of exhibition
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Commodore Siddiq Akbar, official in charge of defence show:
"We have 209 firms from around the globe of which 135 are foreign firms and 74 are Pakistani firms. With respect to the participation of countries is concerned, there are 56 nations being represented over here in the shape of delegates or exhibiters."
7. Wide of Chinese stall where a modern armoured vehicles is on display
8. Pakistani army personnel examining the armoured vehicle with Chinese officials briefing them about it
9. Various of foreign delegates looking at Chinese-made war gear for soldiers
10. Various of Chinese-made war gear for soldiers
11. Pan of exhibition
12. Various of representative from a German firm explaining its bomb disposal equipment to Pakistani army personnel
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Thomas Biehne, Representative from COBHAN company:
"We are very happy to be in Pakistan for the IDEAS defence exhibition as there is obviously a big need in Pakistan for security equipment and we would very much like to support Pakistan in its security."
14. Close of bomb disposal equipment
15. Various of Pakistani-made Al-Khalid and Zarar tanks on display
16. Various of Pakistani-made surveillance UAV aircraft
STORYLINE:
Pakistan's most prestigious defence show 'IDEAS 2012' kicked off in Karachi on Thursday, attracting over 200 companies from around the world to show off their latest armaments.
The five-day exhibition showcases products including air defence systems, electronic warfare systems, missiles, artillery, surveillance gear and equipment to support humanitarian operations.
The event is one of the biggest international exhibitions regularly held in Pakistan despite security issues.
"We have 209 firms from around the globe of which 135 are foreign firms and 74 are Pakistani firms," said Commodore Siddiq Akbar, who is in charge of running the show.
Pakistan has been able to boost its weapons exports through the event and a number of countries are buying Pakistani-made armaments.
Security concerns were highlighted in Karachi on Thursday as a suicide bomber smashed a truck packed with explosives into housing for a paramilitary force, killing at least one person.
The blast underlined deteriorating security in the sprawling port city of 18 (m) million people that is considered the economic heart of Pakistan.Violence has escalated in recent years in Karachi as armed groups fight for control of land and resources, and Islamist militant groups like the Taliban have used the chaos to consolidate their foothold.
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BSE to 'compulsorily' delist 200 companies | ETMarkets

The BSE on Monday said that it will compulsorily delist 200 companies with effect from August 23 and will bar promoters of these companies from accessing the securities market for ten years.
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published: 21 Aug 2017

200 companies delisted by BSE; Know what you should do now?

200 companies delisted by BSE; What you should do now?
Aapka Bazar: This segment of Zee Business brings to you updates from the stock market. The segment will inform you about the buzzing stocks, where the buying activity is see. Experts on the show guides about various stocks and their current situation.
About Zee Business
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published: 23 Aug 2017

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200 Best Asian Companies Video Forbes

200 companies take part in Saudi Russian Investment Forum

Saudi-Russian InvestmentForum kicked off Thursday
on the sidelines of King Salman’s visit to Moscow200 companies from Russia and Saudi Arabia
are taking part in the forum
As well as senior officials and other ministers
The conferees are discussing means to boost
commercial and economic bilateral relations
RussianMinistry of Industry and Trade declared that KSA
plans to invest in more than 25 projects in Russia
In fields of consumer goods, agriculture, real estate,
infrastructure, oil and gas as well as others
Moscow and Riyadh also plan to establish a joint
venture with capital reaching $1 billion
In a bid to remove all obstacles limiting trade
and open new prospects for bilateral cooperation
Saudi King Salman Bin Abdulaziz arrived in Moscow
on Wednesday evening in a his...

published: 06 Oct 2017

With $63m Raised, 20% of Top 200 Companies Use This To Communicate With Employees

This is from The Top Entrepreneurs Podcast by NathanLatka:
Subscribe to never forget an episode on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=nathanlatka
Listen daily on iTunes: http://nathanlatka.com/thetopitunes
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Quickly pick part of video to watch:
01:12 – Nathan introduces Jim to the show
01:53 – Dynamic Signal was founded 7 years ago with the mission to revolutionize how to communicate with your employee
02:03 – Big companies struggle to communicate with their employees
02:23 – Dynamic Signal focuses on simplifying this communication
02:34 – Some large companies don’t use the internet to communicate—they send snail mail, newsletters or magazines
03:09 – Dynamic Signal works with Slack which is a collab...

BSE makes announcement to de-list 200 companies

BSE makes announcement to de-list 200 companies. Some of them have trading suspended from last 10 years. Traders are also suspended and trading is also banned on these shares.
About Zee Business
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Dr David Russell: Top 200 companies in Leicestershire Research

Finweek: Top 200 JSE listed companies

Finweek's annual Top 200Survey takes a closer look at the 200 best performing listed companies on the JSE. In this episode of Finweek: MoneyMatters the panel discusses the top performing companies and how investors can benefit from them.

published: 27 Jun 2013

BSE compulsorily delist 200 companies bar promoters for 10 years

Leading stock exchange BSE will ‘compulsorily’ delist 200 firms this week and bar their promoters from the markets for 10 years as trading in these shares have remained suspended for over a decade.
All these companies will be delisted from 23 August.
The move also comes at a time when authorities are clamping down on shell companies—listed as well as unlisted—for allegedly being used as conduits for illicit fund flows.
In early August, the Securities and ExchangeBoard of India (Sebi) directed exchanges to act against 331 suspected shell companies, while the government has already deregistered more than 1.75 lakh firms that have not been carrying out business activities for long.

published: 24 Aug 2017

The world's 200 largest construction companies

ChrisSleight, editor of International Construction magazine, looks at the World's 200 largest construction companies.
This year's ranking of the world's 200 largest construction companies has seen China's largest contractors solidify their position at the top of the table, taking four of the top five places. Further down the ranking there have also been significant gains for smaller Chinese contractors.

published: 28 Jul 2011

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Firex 200 can be used on various types of fires. It is effective against Class A (surface burning), Class B (Flammable liquid) and Class C (Electrical Fire).
Firex 200 consists of a clean agent container, discharge nozzles, alarm bells, strobe lights, fire detectors, manual release stations, abort switches and a control panel.
Firex 200 strictly follows Civil Defense Regulations and comply with “BS EN 15004-1”.
Firex 200 comes with electric actuator to automate actuation and pressure gauge to quickly monitor the pressure of containers.
Firex 200 can be optionally accessorized with L...

published: 06 Mar 2016

Defence exhibition with more than 200 companies displaying latest armaments

(8 Nov 2012)
1. Various of foreign defence delegates examining a Pakistani made gun "POF Eye" during IDEAS 2012 defence show
2. Mid of guns on display
3. Visitors looking at bullets
4. Close of bullets
5. Pan of exhibition
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Commodore Siddiq Akbar, official in charge of defence show:
"We have 209 firms from around the globe of which 135 are foreign firms and 74 are Pakistani firms. With respect to the participation of countries is concerned, there are 56 nations being represented over here in the shape of delegates or exhibiters."
7. Wide of Chinese stall where a modern armoured vehicles is on display
8. Pakistani army personnel examining the armoured vehicle with Chinese officials briefing them about it
9. Various of foreign delegates looking at Chinese-ma...

200 companies delisted by BSE; Know what you should do now?

200 companies delisted by BSE; What you should do now?
Aapka Bazar: This segment of Zee Business brings to you updates from the stock market. The segment wil...

200 companies delisted by BSE; What you should do now?
Aapka Bazar: This segment of Zee Business brings to you updates from the stock market. The segment will inform you about the buzzing stocks, where the buying activity is see. Experts on the show guides about various stocks and their current situation.
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200 companies delisted by BSE; What you should do now?
Aapka Bazar: This segment of Zee Business brings to you updates from the stock market. The segment will inform you about the buzzing stocks, where the buying activity is see. Experts on the show guides about various stocks and their current situation.
About Zee Business
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Saudi-Russian InvestmentForum kicked off Thursday
on the sidelines of King Salman’s visit to Moscow200 companies from Russia and Saudi Arabia
are taking part in the forum
As well as senior officials and other ministers
The conferees are discussing means to boost
commercial and economic bilateral relations
RussianMinistry of Industry and Trade declared that KSA
plans to invest in more than 25 projects in Russia
In fields of consumer goods, agriculture, real estate,
infrastructure, oil and gas as well as others
Moscow and Riyadh also plan to establish a joint
venture with capital reaching $1 billion
In a bid to remove all obstacles limiting trade
and open new prospects for bilateral cooperation
Saudi King Salman Bin Abdulaziz arrived in Moscow
on Wednesday evening in a historic visit
Accompanied by a large delegation of 100 businessmen
who are seeking new investment opportunities in Russia

Saudi-Russian InvestmentForum kicked off Thursday
on the sidelines of King Salman’s visit to Moscow200 companies from Russia and Saudi Arabia
are taking part in the forum
As well as senior officials and other ministers
The conferees are discussing means to boost
commercial and economic bilateral relations
RussianMinistry of Industry and Trade declared that KSA
plans to invest in more than 25 projects in Russia
In fields of consumer goods, agriculture, real estate,
infrastructure, oil and gas as well as others
Moscow and Riyadh also plan to establish a joint
venture with capital reaching $1 billion
In a bid to remove all obstacles limiting trade
and open new prospects for bilateral cooperation
Saudi King Salman Bin Abdulaziz arrived in Moscow
on Wednesday evening in a historic visit
Accompanied by a large delegation of 100 businessmen
who are seeking new investment opportunities in Russia

published:06 Oct 2017

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With $63m Raised, 20% of Top 200 Companies Use This To Communicate With Employees

This is from The Top Entrepreneurs Podcast by NathanLatka:
Subscribe to never forget an episode on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_us...

This is from The Top Entrepreneurs Podcast by NathanLatka:
Subscribe to never forget an episode on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=nathanlatka
Listen daily on iTunes: http://nathanlatka.com/thetopitunes
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Quickly pick part of video to watch:
01:12 – Nathan introduces Jim to the show
01:53 – Dynamic Signal was founded 7 years ago with the mission to revolutionize how to communicate with your employee
02:03 – Big companies struggle to communicate with their employees
02:23 – Dynamic Signal focuses on simplifying this communication
02:34 – Some large companies don’t use the internet to communicate—they send snail mail, newsletters or magazines
03:09 – Dynamic Signal works with Slack which is a collaboration tool
03:20 – Dynamic Signal is a top-down communication tool
03:43 – Dynamic Signal is a SaaS business with monthly subscription plans
03:59 – Dynamic Signal goes after global businesses, enterprises and corporate businesses
04:40 – Dynamic Signal charges by number of employees
05:36 – Big companies grow faster than the small companies
05:56 – Dynamic Signal segment customers depending on the number of employees and where the employees are based
06:20 – Nestle is a global business with hundreds of companies under their brand
06:43 – Dynamic Signal has no cap in the number of employees
06:57 – Global 50 companies have 23K to millions of employees
07:11 – Global 1000 companies have 5K to 25K employees and 5K employees below are for corporate businesses
07:26 – Dynamic Signal was launched in 2010
07:30 – Jim and his co-founder sold their previous company Adify to Cox
07:43 – It was for $350M
07:52 – It was a quick exit and they’ve raised $20-30M
08:06 – The original idea for Dynamic Signal was to go after advocates and influencers
08:25 – Jim saw that the biggest advocates for businesses like Oakley and Nike are their employees
09:30 – Jim and his co-founder built Dynamic Signal because they like working together, even after their successful exit
10:06 – When they started the company, they told themselves that they wanted to build the technology the right way
10:32 – Team size is around 200, some are in the field and some are in San Francisco
10:45 – Around 80 people are engineers/technical and 40 are on sales
11:17 – First year revenue
12:10 – 2016 ARR
12:40 – Jim’s vision for the company is to go public
13:00 – Total customers is close to a couple of thousand
13:25 – Dynamic Signal has 20% of the global 200 companies
13:55 – Dynamic Signal’s costs are driven to the technology
14:03 – Gross margin is around 85%
14:23 – Jim and his co-founder had a good relationship with Cox
14:36 – Cox also funded Dynamic Signal
15:52 – Jim hasn’t seen any logo churn since they launched
16:03 – Dynamic Signal has a long sales cycle: from 240 days to years
17:15 – Jim has tried the seat bucket license but it hasn’t worked as well as their previous pricing
18:00 – “The way we drive growth is 100% based on getting more usage and that’s it”
18:35 – After the raise, Dynamic Signal is focused on expanding their business
18:50 – Paid spent is less than $500K
19:03 – Payback period
21:07 – The Famous Five
In Episode #761, Nathan interviews Jim Larrison. He’s the co-founder and president of Dynamic Signal, the leading, customer-employee, advocacy engagement platform. Jim has been involved in a handful of startups that were successful from within big companies to venture-funded businesses. With a couple of sold businesses and an IPO, he is set to come forward with Dynamic Signal which has already raised over $68M in funding.
FavoriteBook? – BusinessAdventuresand Into Thin Air
WhatCEO do you follow? – Tony Hsieh
Favorite online tool? — Owler
How many hours of sleep do you get?— 5
If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – “It’s important to fail and not to be scared of failing”
3 KeyPoints:
1. Larger companies struggle to communicate and connect with their employees and oftentimes, need a solution.
2. The biggest supporters and advocates of a brand are the employees.
3. Get used to failing and don’t fear it—it’s part of your path to greater success and understanding.

This is from The Top Entrepreneurs Podcast by NathanLatka:
Subscribe to never forget an episode on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=nathanlatka
Listen daily on iTunes: http://nathanlatka.com/thetopitunes
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Quickly pick part of video to watch:
01:12 – Nathan introduces Jim to the show
01:53 – Dynamic Signal was founded 7 years ago with the mission to revolutionize how to communicate with your employee
02:03 – Big companies struggle to communicate with their employees
02:23 – Dynamic Signal focuses on simplifying this communication
02:34 – Some large companies don’t use the internet to communicate—they send snail mail, newsletters or magazines
03:09 – Dynamic Signal works with Slack which is a collaboration tool
03:20 – Dynamic Signal is a top-down communication tool
03:43 – Dynamic Signal is a SaaS business with monthly subscription plans
03:59 – Dynamic Signal goes after global businesses, enterprises and corporate businesses
04:40 – Dynamic Signal charges by number of employees
05:36 – Big companies grow faster than the small companies
05:56 – Dynamic Signal segment customers depending on the number of employees and where the employees are based
06:20 – Nestle is a global business with hundreds of companies under their brand
06:43 – Dynamic Signal has no cap in the number of employees
06:57 – Global 50 companies have 23K to millions of employees
07:11 – Global 1000 companies have 5K to 25K employees and 5K employees below are for corporate businesses
07:26 – Dynamic Signal was launched in 2010
07:30 – Jim and his co-founder sold their previous company Adify to Cox
07:43 – It was for $350M
07:52 – It was a quick exit and they’ve raised $20-30M
08:06 – The original idea for Dynamic Signal was to go after advocates and influencers
08:25 – Jim saw that the biggest advocates for businesses like Oakley and Nike are their employees
09:30 – Jim and his co-founder built Dynamic Signal because they like working together, even after their successful exit
10:06 – When they started the company, they told themselves that they wanted to build the technology the right way
10:32 – Team size is around 200, some are in the field and some are in San Francisco
10:45 – Around 80 people are engineers/technical and 40 are on sales
11:17 – First year revenue
12:10 – 2016 ARR
12:40 – Jim’s vision for the company is to go public
13:00 – Total customers is close to a couple of thousand
13:25 – Dynamic Signal has 20% of the global 200 companies
13:55 – Dynamic Signal’s costs are driven to the technology
14:03 – Gross margin is around 85%
14:23 – Jim and his co-founder had a good relationship with Cox
14:36 – Cox also funded Dynamic Signal
15:52 – Jim hasn’t seen any logo churn since they launched
16:03 – Dynamic Signal has a long sales cycle: from 240 days to years
17:15 – Jim has tried the seat bucket license but it hasn’t worked as well as their previous pricing
18:00 – “The way we drive growth is 100% based on getting more usage and that’s it”
18:35 – After the raise, Dynamic Signal is focused on expanding their business
18:50 – Paid spent is less than $500K
19:03 – Payback period
21:07 – The Famous Five
In Episode #761, Nathan interviews Jim Larrison. He’s the co-founder and president of Dynamic Signal, the leading, customer-employee, advocacy engagement platform. Jim has been involved in a handful of startups that were successful from within big companies to venture-funded businesses. With a couple of sold businesses and an IPO, he is set to come forward with Dynamic Signal which has already raised over $68M in funding.
FavoriteBook? – BusinessAdventuresand Into Thin Air
WhatCEO do you follow? – Tony Hsieh
Favorite online tool? — Owler
How many hours of sleep do you get?— 5
If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – “It’s important to fail and not to be scared of failing”
3 KeyPoints:
1. Larger companies struggle to communicate and connect with their employees and oftentimes, need a solution.
2. The biggest supporters and advocates of a brand are the employees.
3. Get used to failing and don’t fear it—it’s part of your path to greater success and understanding.

BSE makes announcement to de-list 200 companies

BSE makes announcement to de-list 200 companies. Some of them have trading suspended from last 10 years. Traders are also suspended and trading is also banned o...

BSE makes announcement to de-list 200 companies. Some of them have trading suspended from last 10 years. Traders are also suspended and trading is also banned on these shares.
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BSE makes announcement to de-list 200 companies. Some of them have trading suspended from last 10 years. Traders are also suspended and trading is also banned on these shares.
About Zee Business
--------------------------
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Finweek: Top 200 JSE listed companies

Finweek's annual Top 200Survey takes a closer look at the 200 best performing listed companies on the JSE. In this episode of Finweek: MoneyMatters the panel ...

Finweek's annual Top 200Survey takes a closer look at the 200 best performing listed companies on the JSE. In this episode of Finweek: MoneyMatters the panel discusses the top performing companies and how investors can benefit from them.

Finweek's annual Top 200Survey takes a closer look at the 200 best performing listed companies on the JSE. In this episode of Finweek: MoneyMatters the panel discusses the top performing companies and how investors can benefit from them.

Leading stock exchange BSE will ‘compulsorily’ delist 200 firms this week and bar their promoters from the markets for 10 years as trading in these shares have remained suspended for over a decade.
All these companies will be delisted from 23 August.
The move also comes at a time when authorities are clamping down on shell companies—listed as well as unlisted—for allegedly being used as conduits for illicit fund flows.
In early August, the Securities and ExchangeBoard of India (Sebi) directed exchanges to act against 331 suspected shell companies, while the government has already deregistered more than 1.75 lakh firms that have not been carrying out business activities for long.

Leading stock exchange BSE will ‘compulsorily’ delist 200 firms this week and bar their promoters from the markets for 10 years as trading in these shares have remained suspended for over a decade.
All these companies will be delisted from 23 August.
The move also comes at a time when authorities are clamping down on shell companies—listed as well as unlisted—for allegedly being used as conduits for illicit fund flows.
In early August, the Securities and ExchangeBoard of India (Sebi) directed exchanges to act against 331 suspected shell companies, while the government has already deregistered more than 1.75 lakh firms that have not been carrying out business activities for long.

ChrisSleight, editor of International Construction magazine, looks at the World's 200 largest construction companies.
This year's ranking of the world's 200 largest construction companies has seen China's largest contractors solidify their position at the top of the table, taking four of the top five places. Further down the ranking there have also been significant gains for smaller Chinese contractors.

ChrisSleight, editor of International Construction magazine, looks at the World's 200 largest construction companies.
This year's ranking of the world's 200 largest construction companies has seen China's largest contractors solidify their position at the top of the table, taking four of the top five places. Further down the ranking there have also been significant gains for smaller Chinese contractors.

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Firex 200 can be used on various types of fires. It is effective against Class A (surface burning), Class B (Flammable liquid) and Class C (Electrical Fire).
Firex 200 consists of a clean agent container, discharge nozzles, alarm bells, strobe lights, fire detectors, manual release stations, abort switches and a control panel.
Firex 200 strictly follows Civil Defense Regulations and comply with “BS EN 15004-1”.
Firex 200 comes with electric actuator to automate actuation and pressure gauge to quickly monitor the pressure of containers.
Firex 200 can be optionally accessorized with LiquidLevelIndicator and a Low PressureSwitch.
Firex 200 uses HFC-227ea as fire suppression agent which is a colorless, clean liquefied compressed gas. HFC-227ea is capable of putting the fire down in seconds. It has acceptable toxicity limits for human occupants and does not cause damages to the property. HFC-227ea is stored in various sizes of containers with valve assemblies.
Firex 200 has 2 stages. If one detector detects fire, it put system in the first stage and activates bells to allert occupants that the system is in the first stage to evacuate the area. It can also alert other fire systems in the building to start the alarms.
If another fire detector gets activated, it puts the Firex 200 in a second stage. In the second stage, strobe lights and sounder get activated, there will be a 30 second countdown time before the fire extinguisher agent discharge. This countdown allows any left occupants to leave the hazard area and close the door.
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Defence exhibition with more than 200 companies displaying latest armaments

(8 Nov 2012)
1. Various of foreign defence delegates examining a Pakistani made gun "POF Eye" during IDEAS 2012 defence show
2. Mid of guns on display
3. Visitors looking at bullets
4. Close of bullets
5. Pan of exhibition
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Commodore Siddiq Akbar, official in charge of defence show:
"We have 209 firms from around the globe of which 135 are foreign firms and 74 are Pakistani firms. With respect to the participation of countries is concerned, there are 56 nations being represented over here in the shape of delegates or exhibiters."
7. Wide of Chinese stall where a modern armoured vehicles is on display
8. Pakistani army personnel examining the armoured vehicle with Chinese officials briefing them about it
9. Various of foreign delegates looking at Chinese-made war gear for soldiers
10. Various of Chinese-made war gear for soldiers
11. Pan of exhibition
12. Various of representative from a German firm explaining its bomb disposal equipment to Pakistani army personnel
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Thomas Biehne, Representative from COBHAN company:
"We are very happy to be in Pakistan for the IDEAS defence exhibition as there is obviously a big need in Pakistan for security equipment and we would very much like to support Pakistan in its security."
14. Close of bomb disposal equipment
15. Various of Pakistani-made Al-Khalid and Zarar tanks on display
16. Various of Pakistani-made surveillance UAV aircraft
STORYLINE:
Pakistan's most prestigious defence show 'IDEAS 2012' kicked off in Karachi on Thursday, attracting over 200 companies from around the world to show off their latest armaments.
The five-day exhibition showcases products including air defence systems, electronic warfare systems, missiles, artillery, surveillance gear and equipment to support humanitarian operations.
The event is one of the biggest international exhibitions regularly held in Pakistan despite security issues.
"We have 209 firms from around the globe of which 135 are foreign firms and 74 are Pakistani firms," said Commodore Siddiq Akbar, who is in charge of running the show.
Pakistan has been able to boost its weapons exports through the event and a number of countries are buying Pakistani-made armaments.
Security concerns were highlighted in Karachi on Thursday as a suicide bomber smashed a truck packed with explosives into housing for a paramilitary force, killing at least one person.
The blast underlined deteriorating security in the sprawling port city of 18 (m) million people that is considered the economic heart of Pakistan.Violence has escalated in recent years in Karachi as armed groups fight for control of land and resources, and Islamist militant groups like the Taliban have used the chaos to consolidate their foothold.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/8de8cbdf7cd401f561586b2c2936d214
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

(8 Nov 2012)
1. Various of foreign defence delegates examining a Pakistani made gun "POF Eye" during IDEAS 2012 defence show
2. Mid of guns on display
3. Visitors looking at bullets
4. Close of bullets
5. Pan of exhibition
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Commodore Siddiq Akbar, official in charge of defence show:
"We have 209 firms from around the globe of which 135 are foreign firms and 74 are Pakistani firms. With respect to the participation of countries is concerned, there are 56 nations being represented over here in the shape of delegates or exhibiters."
7. Wide of Chinese stall where a modern armoured vehicles is on display
8. Pakistani army personnel examining the armoured vehicle with Chinese officials briefing them about it
9. Various of foreign delegates looking at Chinese-made war gear for soldiers
10. Various of Chinese-made war gear for soldiers
11. Pan of exhibition
12. Various of representative from a German firm explaining its bomb disposal equipment to Pakistani army personnel
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Thomas Biehne, Representative from COBHAN company:
"We are very happy to be in Pakistan for the IDEAS defence exhibition as there is obviously a big need in Pakistan for security equipment and we would very much like to support Pakistan in its security."
14. Close of bomb disposal equipment
15. Various of Pakistani-made Al-Khalid and Zarar tanks on display
16. Various of Pakistani-made surveillance UAV aircraft
STORYLINE:
Pakistan's most prestigious defence show 'IDEAS 2012' kicked off in Karachi on Thursday, attracting over 200 companies from around the world to show off their latest armaments.
The five-day exhibition showcases products including air defence systems, electronic warfare systems, missiles, artillery, surveillance gear and equipment to support humanitarian operations.
The event is one of the biggest international exhibitions regularly held in Pakistan despite security issues.
"We have 209 firms from around the globe of which 135 are foreign firms and 74 are Pakistani firms," said Commodore Siddiq Akbar, who is in charge of running the show.
Pakistan has been able to boost its weapons exports through the event and a number of countries are buying Pakistani-made armaments.
Security concerns were highlighted in Karachi on Thursday as a suicide bomber smashed a truck packed with explosives into housing for a paramilitary force, killing at least one person.
The blast underlined deteriorating security in the sprawling port city of 18 (m) million people that is considered the economic heart of Pakistan.Violence has escalated in recent years in Karachi as armed groups fight for control of land and resources, and Islamist militant groups like the Taliban have used the chaos to consolidate their foothold.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/8de8cbdf7cd401f561586b2c2936d214
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

With $63m Raised, 20% of Top 200 Companies Use This To Communicate With Employees

This is from The Top Entrepreneurs Podcast by NathanLatka:
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Quickly pick part of video to watch:
01:12 – Nathan introduces Jim to the show
01:53 – Dynamic Signal was founded 7 years ago with the mission to revolutionize how to communicate with your employee
02:03 – Big companies struggle to communicate with their employees
02:23 – Dynamic Signal focuses on simplifying this communication
02:34 – Some large companies don’t use the internet to communicate—they send snail mail, newsletters or magazines
03:09 – Dynamic Signal works with Slack which is a collab...

published: 27 Aug 2017

Finweek: Top 200 JSE listed companies

Finweek's annual Top 200Survey takes a closer look at the 200 best performing listed companies on the JSE. In this episode of Finweek: MoneyMatters the panel discusses the top performing companies and how investors can benefit from them.

200 Days - A Trip Around the World Travel Film

My wife and I traveled to 17 countries in 200 days. This film is the story of our incredible trip! Enjoy!
We used a GoPro and a Nikon D7000 for all of the filming.
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MusicCredits:
Please check out and buy the music from these incredible artists that made this film possible. They are in order of appearance.
M83 - Outro
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Eric Hutchinson - Tell the World
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Vance Joy - Mess is Mine
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Avicii - The Nights
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Yumi And The Weather - Must I Wait
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published: 06 Oct 2015

The future we're building -- and boring | Elon Musk

Elon Musk discusses his new project digging tunnels under LA, the latest from Tesla and SpaceX and his motivation for building a future on Mars in conversation with TED's HeadCurator, Chris Anderson.
The TED Talks channel features the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and more.
Follow TED on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TEDTalks
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Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/TED

published: 03 May 2017

ISCR Flutteshy Truck Series 5/23 S8 - JACOB Companies 200 @ Dover

NO SPOILING

published: 28 Sep 2016

Power In Our Interconnectedness: Jacqueline Novogratz at TEDxEuston

Jacqueline Novogratz is the founder and CEO of Acumen Fund, a non-profit global venture fund that uses entrepreneurial approaches to solve the problems of poverty. Acumen Fund aims to create a world beyond poverty by investing in social enterprises, emerging leaders, and breakthrough ideas. Under Jacqueline's leadership, Acumen Fund has invested more than $72 million in 65 companies in South Asia and Africa, all focused on delivering affordable healthcare, water, housing and energy to the poor. These companies have created and supported more than 55,000 jobs, leveraged an additional $200 million, and brought basic services to tens of millions. In December 2011, Acumen Fund and Jacqueline were on the cover of Forbes magazineas part of their feature on social innovation. Prior to Acumen Fun...

published: 08 Mar 2013

Episode 30: Rick Rule - The Contrarian Investor

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Rick discusses how Sprott is a Canadian company that manages 11 billion in assets. They focus exclusively on natural resource investments. He has been in the business for forty years and through four market cycles.
The resource business is very cyclical, and you have to be a contrarian investor if you are in this space. The recent bear market has been spectacular in which prices fell on average by sixty percent. The resource index for equities declined by 88%. We are currently coming out of that bear market.
The more risk you take, the more reward you can gain, but you have to put there time and effort into it. Early bull market gains can be obtained by just buying the best com...

published: 23 Feb 2018

The rise of vertical farming - (VPRO documentary - 2017)

Food flats and vertical farming as an alternative to our inefficient food system: in order to do vertical farming in a sustainable way, we must integrate the food production into the urban infrastructure for a significant part. At present, our food system is inefficiently organized: our food travels many kilometers, uses a lot of water, is wasted and pollutes the environment. Nevertheless, the 7 billion inhabitants, often living in large cities, need to be fed. Food flats and vertical farming in urban agriculture are important alternatives to our current inefficient food system.
Original title: Boer zoekt voedselflat
To produce sufficient food for the estimated - nine billion people in 20 years, experiments with vertical farming, rooftop gardening and even sea-farming are being conducted...

published: 28 Oct 2017

Muhammad Yunus on a New Kind of Capitalism

Filmed at the Mermaid Theatre on 4th March 2015.
‘Making money is a happiness. And that’s a great incentive. Making other people happy is a super-happiness.’
These are the words of Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Bangladeshi economist world-famous for starting the microfinance movement. That movement is just part of Yunus’s mission to ‘put poverty in the museums’. A charismatic visionary, as much at ease with global leaders as he is with the poorest of street beggars, Professor Yunus believes every person can play a part in reducing poverty. And they can do this not by writing out a cheque to a charity or through hard-headed capitalism, but by means of a model that lies somewhere between the two. He calls this model social business.
As Professor Yunus likes to explain it, ...

published: 27 Jul 2015

My 200th Video! A Look Back & Surprise Giveaway!

Hello fam! It is here! My 200th video! Can you believe it? I sure can't. 200 videos. Wow that is a lot in the short time I have been on YouTube. What better way to celebrate this milestone than to take a trip down memory lane. I selected 10 of my favorite videos and why I chose them. Make sure you stick around to the end for a special surprise giveaway! Ready to see which videos I chose? Well you know the drill! Grab a snack, sit back and press that play button! Hope y'all enjoy!
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published: 06 Mar 2018

12 Steps I Used To Become A Millionaire

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In today's episode i'm listing the 12 steps required for you to achieve millionaire status. These are the key ingredients that will take you from wherever you are right now to the millionaire lifestyle and status that many people strive for.
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published: 18 Aug 2017

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With $63m Raised, 20% of Top 200 Companies Use This To Communicate With Employees

This is from The Top Entrepreneurs Podcast by NathanLatka:
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This is from The Top Entrepreneurs Podcast by NathanLatka:
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Quickly pick part of video to watch:
01:12 – Nathan introduces Jim to the show
01:53 – Dynamic Signal was founded 7 years ago with the mission to revolutionize how to communicate with your employee
02:03 – Big companies struggle to communicate with their employees
02:23 – Dynamic Signal focuses on simplifying this communication
02:34 – Some large companies don’t use the internet to communicate—they send snail mail, newsletters or magazines
03:09 – Dynamic Signal works with Slack which is a collaboration tool
03:20 – Dynamic Signal is a top-down communication tool
03:43 – Dynamic Signal is a SaaS business with monthly subscription plans
03:59 – Dynamic Signal goes after global businesses, enterprises and corporate businesses
04:40 – Dynamic Signal charges by number of employees
05:36 – Big companies grow faster than the small companies
05:56 – Dynamic Signal segment customers depending on the number of employees and where the employees are based
06:20 – Nestle is a global business with hundreds of companies under their brand
06:43 – Dynamic Signal has no cap in the number of employees
06:57 – Global 50 companies have 23K to millions of employees
07:11 – Global 1000 companies have 5K to 25K employees and 5K employees below are for corporate businesses
07:26 – Dynamic Signal was launched in 2010
07:30 – Jim and his co-founder sold their previous company Adify to Cox
07:43 – It was for $350M
07:52 – It was a quick exit and they’ve raised $20-30M
08:06 – The original idea for Dynamic Signal was to go after advocates and influencers
08:25 – Jim saw that the biggest advocates for businesses like Oakley and Nike are their employees
09:30 – Jim and his co-founder built Dynamic Signal because they like working together, even after their successful exit
10:06 – When they started the company, they told themselves that they wanted to build the technology the right way
10:32 – Team size is around 200, some are in the field and some are in San Francisco
10:45 – Around 80 people are engineers/technical and 40 are on sales
11:17 – First year revenue
12:10 – 2016 ARR
12:40 – Jim’s vision for the company is to go public
13:00 – Total customers is close to a couple of thousand
13:25 – Dynamic Signal has 20% of the global 200 companies
13:55 – Dynamic Signal’s costs are driven to the technology
14:03 – Gross margin is around 85%
14:23 – Jim and his co-founder had a good relationship with Cox
14:36 – Cox also funded Dynamic Signal
15:52 – Jim hasn’t seen any logo churn since they launched
16:03 – Dynamic Signal has a long sales cycle: from 240 days to years
17:15 – Jim has tried the seat bucket license but it hasn’t worked as well as their previous pricing
18:00 – “The way we drive growth is 100% based on getting more usage and that’s it”
18:35 – After the raise, Dynamic Signal is focused on expanding their business
18:50 – Paid spent is less than $500K
19:03 – Payback period
21:07 – The Famous Five
In Episode #761, Nathan interviews Jim Larrison. He’s the co-founder and president of Dynamic Signal, the leading, customer-employee, advocacy engagement platform. Jim has been involved in a handful of startups that were successful from within big companies to venture-funded businesses. With a couple of sold businesses and an IPO, he is set to come forward with Dynamic Signal which has already raised over $68M in funding.
FavoriteBook? – BusinessAdventuresand Into Thin Air
WhatCEO do you follow? – Tony Hsieh
Favorite online tool? — Owler
How many hours of sleep do you get?— 5
If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – “It’s important to fail and not to be scared of failing”
3 KeyPoints:
1. Larger companies struggle to communicate and connect with their employees and oftentimes, need a solution.
2. The biggest supporters and advocates of a brand are the employees.
3. Get used to failing and don’t fear it—it’s part of your path to greater success and understanding.

This is from The Top Entrepreneurs Podcast by NathanLatka:
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Quickly pick part of video to watch:
01:12 – Nathan introduces Jim to the show
01:53 – Dynamic Signal was founded 7 years ago with the mission to revolutionize how to communicate with your employee
02:03 – Big companies struggle to communicate with their employees
02:23 – Dynamic Signal focuses on simplifying this communication
02:34 – Some large companies don’t use the internet to communicate—they send snail mail, newsletters or magazines
03:09 – Dynamic Signal works with Slack which is a collaboration tool
03:20 – Dynamic Signal is a top-down communication tool
03:43 – Dynamic Signal is a SaaS business with monthly subscription plans
03:59 – Dynamic Signal goes after global businesses, enterprises and corporate businesses
04:40 – Dynamic Signal charges by number of employees
05:36 – Big companies grow faster than the small companies
05:56 – Dynamic Signal segment customers depending on the number of employees and where the employees are based
06:20 – Nestle is a global business with hundreds of companies under their brand
06:43 – Dynamic Signal has no cap in the number of employees
06:57 – Global 50 companies have 23K to millions of employees
07:11 – Global 1000 companies have 5K to 25K employees and 5K employees below are for corporate businesses
07:26 – Dynamic Signal was launched in 2010
07:30 – Jim and his co-founder sold their previous company Adify to Cox
07:43 – It was for $350M
07:52 – It was a quick exit and they’ve raised $20-30M
08:06 – The original idea for Dynamic Signal was to go after advocates and influencers
08:25 – Jim saw that the biggest advocates for businesses like Oakley and Nike are their employees
09:30 – Jim and his co-founder built Dynamic Signal because they like working together, even after their successful exit
10:06 – When they started the company, they told themselves that they wanted to build the technology the right way
10:32 – Team size is around 200, some are in the field and some are in San Francisco
10:45 – Around 80 people are engineers/technical and 40 are on sales
11:17 – First year revenue
12:10 – 2016 ARR
12:40 – Jim’s vision for the company is to go public
13:00 – Total customers is close to a couple of thousand
13:25 – Dynamic Signal has 20% of the global 200 companies
13:55 – Dynamic Signal’s costs are driven to the technology
14:03 – Gross margin is around 85%
14:23 – Jim and his co-founder had a good relationship with Cox
14:36 – Cox also funded Dynamic Signal
15:52 – Jim hasn’t seen any logo churn since they launched
16:03 – Dynamic Signal has a long sales cycle: from 240 days to years
17:15 – Jim has tried the seat bucket license but it hasn’t worked as well as their previous pricing
18:00 – “The way we drive growth is 100% based on getting more usage and that’s it”
18:35 – After the raise, Dynamic Signal is focused on expanding their business
18:50 – Paid spent is less than $500K
19:03 – Payback period
21:07 – The Famous Five
In Episode #761, Nathan interviews Jim Larrison. He’s the co-founder and president of Dynamic Signal, the leading, customer-employee, advocacy engagement platform. Jim has been involved in a handful of startups that were successful from within big companies to venture-funded businesses. With a couple of sold businesses and an IPO, he is set to come forward with Dynamic Signal which has already raised over $68M in funding.
FavoriteBook? – BusinessAdventuresand Into Thin Air
WhatCEO do you follow? – Tony Hsieh
Favorite online tool? — Owler
How many hours of sleep do you get?— 5
If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – “It’s important to fail and not to be scared of failing”
3 KeyPoints:
1. Larger companies struggle to communicate and connect with their employees and oftentimes, need a solution.
2. The biggest supporters and advocates of a brand are the employees.
3. Get used to failing and don’t fear it—it’s part of your path to greater success and understanding.

Finweek: Top 200 JSE listed companies

Finweek's annual Top 200Survey takes a closer look at the 200 best performing listed companies on the JSE. In this episode of Finweek: MoneyMatters the panel ...

Finweek's annual Top 200Survey takes a closer look at the 200 best performing listed companies on the JSE. In this episode of Finweek: MoneyMatters the panel discusses the top performing companies and how investors can benefit from them.

Finweek's annual Top 200Survey takes a closer look at the 200 best performing listed companies on the JSE. In this episode of Finweek: MoneyMatters the panel discusses the top performing companies and how investors can benefit from them.

The future we're building -- and boring | Elon Musk

Elon Musk discusses his new project digging tunnels under LA, the latest from Tesla and SpaceX and his motivation for building a future on Mars in conversation ...

Elon Musk discusses his new project digging tunnels under LA, the latest from Tesla and SpaceX and his motivation for building a future on Mars in conversation with TED's HeadCurator, Chris Anderson.
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Elon Musk discusses his new project digging tunnels under LA, the latest from Tesla and SpaceX and his motivation for building a future on Mars in conversation with TED's HeadCurator, Chris Anderson.
The TED Talks channel features the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and more.
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Episode 30: Rick Rule - The Contrarian Investor

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Rick discusses how Sprott is a Canadian company that manages 11 billion in assets. They focus exclusively on natural resource investments. He has been in the business for forty years and through four market cycles.
The resource business is very cyclical, and you have to be a contrarian investor if you are in this space. The recent bear market has been spectacular in which prices fell on average by sixty percent. The resource index for equities declined by 88%. We are currently coming out of that bear market.
The more risk you take, the more reward you can gain, but you have to put there time and effort into it. Early bull market gains can be obtained by just buying the best companies. There is a difference between investment and speculation, and you need to figure out where you are as an investor.
You should invest in yourself before you invest in markets. You should start by reading the intelligent investor by Ben Graham, and Rick feels its the best investment book he has ever read. The Sprott website has 200 hours of educational material that is available for free.
Money is made in speculative investing by answering a series of unanswered questions. It’s an intellectual capital business. There are 30 investment company teams worldwide that have generated 90% of the performance in the industry. Speculators have to figure out who the best people are and align with them in bear markets when no one else cares.
Mr. Rule holds physical gold because it’s functioned for thousands of years as a store of value and because it works like insurance. One should start with that and then work on acquiring stocks in the best of the best companies.

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Rick discusses how Sprott is a Canadian company that manages 11 billion in assets. They focus exclusively on natural resource investments. He has been in the business for forty years and through four market cycles.
The resource business is very cyclical, and you have to be a contrarian investor if you are in this space. The recent bear market has been spectacular in which prices fell on average by sixty percent. The resource index for equities declined by 88%. We are currently coming out of that bear market.
The more risk you take, the more reward you can gain, but you have to put there time and effort into it. Early bull market gains can be obtained by just buying the best companies. There is a difference between investment and speculation, and you need to figure out where you are as an investor.
You should invest in yourself before you invest in markets. You should start by reading the intelligent investor by Ben Graham, and Rick feels its the best investment book he has ever read. The Sprott website has 200 hours of educational material that is available for free.
Money is made in speculative investing by answering a series of unanswered questions. It’s an intellectual capital business. There are 30 investment company teams worldwide that have generated 90% of the performance in the industry. Speculators have to figure out who the best people are and align with them in bear markets when no one else cares.
Mr. Rule holds physical gold because it’s functioned for thousands of years as a store of value and because it works like insurance. One should start with that and then work on acquiring stocks in the best of the best companies.

Muhammad Yunus on a New Kind of Capitalism

Filmed at the Mermaid Theatre on 4th March 2015.
‘Making money is a happiness. And that’s a great incentive. Making other people happy is a super-happiness.’
...

Filmed at the Mermaid Theatre on 4th March 2015.
‘Making money is a happiness. And that’s a great incentive. Making other people happy is a super-happiness.’
These are the words of Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Bangladeshi economist world-famous for starting the microfinance movement. That movement is just part of Yunus’s mission to ‘put poverty in the museums’. A charismatic visionary, as much at ease with global leaders as he is with the poorest of street beggars, Professor Yunus believes every person can play a part in reducing poverty. And they can do this not by writing out a cheque to a charity or through hard-headed capitalism, but by means of a model that lies somewhere between the two. He calls this model social business.
As Professor Yunus likes to explain it, social business isn’t just about helping the poor – it can also help to change us. When we put on ‘social business glasses’ we start looking at the world and thinking about it in new ways. We bring fresh insight to our conventional profit-maximising companies and become more multi-dimensional, happier human beings in the process.
So what is a social business? It is one whose owners are motivated to solve a social problem such as unemployment. The difference between this and the more familiar social enterprise model is that the owners of a social business do not make money for themselves. Profits are ploughed back into the company instead of being paid out as dividends. And unlike a charity or NGO which has to rely on donations to keep running, a social business is profit-making and therefore financially sustainable.
Scale for Professor Yunus is all-important. In Colombia, for example, Yunus SocialBusiness (YSB) financed a social business that has created a network of healthcare providers who offer 10,000 users, including the poorest of the poor, access to affordable and prompt healthcare. In Haiti, in order to address the spread of infectious diseases YSB set up a business to commercialize locally produced disinfectant. Now there are 100 points of sale that give 500,000 Haitians access to cleaning products at one-third of the usual market cost.
Since 2011, Yunus Social Business has supported 20 social businesses in seven different countries, mentored over 200 entrepreneurs and impacted over 10,000 customers.

Filmed at the Mermaid Theatre on 4th March 2015.
‘Making money is a happiness. And that’s a great incentive. Making other people happy is a super-happiness.’
These are the words of Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Bangladeshi economist world-famous for starting the microfinance movement. That movement is just part of Yunus’s mission to ‘put poverty in the museums’. A charismatic visionary, as much at ease with global leaders as he is with the poorest of street beggars, Professor Yunus believes every person can play a part in reducing poverty. And they can do this not by writing out a cheque to a charity or through hard-headed capitalism, but by means of a model that lies somewhere between the two. He calls this model social business.
As Professor Yunus likes to explain it, social business isn’t just about helping the poor – it can also help to change us. When we put on ‘social business glasses’ we start looking at the world and thinking about it in new ways. We bring fresh insight to our conventional profit-maximising companies and become more multi-dimensional, happier human beings in the process.
So what is a social business? It is one whose owners are motivated to solve a social problem such as unemployment. The difference between this and the more familiar social enterprise model is that the owners of a social business do not make money for themselves. Profits are ploughed back into the company instead of being paid out as dividends. And unlike a charity or NGO which has to rely on donations to keep running, a social business is profit-making and therefore financially sustainable.
Scale for Professor Yunus is all-important. In Colombia, for example, Yunus SocialBusiness (YSB) financed a social business that has created a network of healthcare providers who offer 10,000 users, including the poorest of the poor, access to affordable and prompt healthcare. In Haiti, in order to address the spread of infectious diseases YSB set up a business to commercialize locally produced disinfectant. Now there are 100 points of sale that give 500,000 Haitians access to cleaning products at one-third of the usual market cost.
Since 2011, Yunus Social Business has supported 20 social businesses in seven different countries, mentored over 200 entrepreneurs and impacted over 10,000 customers.

My 200th Video! A Look Back & Surprise Giveaway!

Hello fam! It is here! My 200th video! Can you believe it? I sure can't. 200 videos. Wow that is a lot in the short time I have been on YouTube. What better way...

Hello fam! It is here! My 200th video! Can you believe it? I sure can't. 200 videos. Wow that is a lot in the short time I have been on YouTube. What better way to celebrate this milestone than to take a trip down memory lane. I selected 10 of my favorite videos and why I chose them. Make sure you stick around to the end for a special surprise giveaway! Ready to see which videos I chose? Well you know the drill! Grab a snack, sit back and press that play button! Hope y'all enjoy!
Don't forget to subscribe! #melissato1k
Rules for Giveaway:
1. MUST BE SUBSCRIBED TO MY CHANNEL! (If you unsubscribe because you didn't win, you will NOT be eligible to win any other giveaways on my channel!)
2. Leave a comment down below on where I can contact you, either through Instagram, Facebook, or SnapChat DM, in case you are my winner
3. EXTRA BONUS ENTRY - Follow me on Instagram!
Tune in Tuesday Channel of the Week:
Cosmetopia Digest
https://www.youtube.com/user/MyBeautyJunction
Johns Hopkins link to PNH
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/kimmel_cancer_center/types_cancer/paroxysmal_nocturnal_hemoglobinuria_PNH.html
Products UsedFace:
MajesticPure Retinol Moisturizer
Lorac POREfecting Mattifying Face Primer
Too Faced Hangover RX Primer Lotion
It Cosmetics Your Skin But Better CC Cream in LightTarteShapeTapeConcealer in Light
Emani Bamboo HD SettingPowder
Nyx ContourWonderStick in Light/Medium
It Cosmetics Brow PowerPencil in Universal Taupe
Mally BeautyShadow Stick Extra in Timeless Taupe
Eyes:
Urban Decay Anti-Aging Primer Potion
Too Faced SweetPeachPalette in shades Peaches n Cream, Georgia, Puree, Delectable, SummerYum (lower lash line), and White Peach (brow bone)
Colourpop SuperShock Shadow in One by One (corner of lid)
WetnWild Metallic LiquidEyeshadow in Pure Intention (inner corner)
Gerard Cosmetics Eternal Eyeliner (lid liner) (save 30% off your purchase with code "Melissa13")
Smashbox Always On Gel Liner in Fishnet (waterline)
Urban Decay PerversionMascara
Cheeks:
Physician's FormulaButter Bronzer in Light Bronzer
Milani Baked Blush in Luminoso
WetnWild MegaGlo LooseHighlighter Powder in MoonTearsLips:
Jeffree Star Cosmetics Velour Lip Scrub in CherrySoda
Gerard Cosmetics Kiss Assist Lip Plumper
Spiced Cosmetics Liquid Lipstick in Sugar Spice (save 10% off your purchase with code "melissa")
Facebook: MelissaLeah Garrett (I will check first to see if you are a scammer or robot. If you are legit, then I will accept your request.)
Snapchat: Melissaleah1223
Instagram: MelissaLeahGarrett
Vero: Melissa Leah Garrett
I DO NOT HAVE A TWITTER ACCOUNT! If you happen to see one with my face, please report it because it's fake!
For business and PR
Email melissaleah1223@gmail.com
I DO NOT get paid for any of the reviews that I post on my channel from any cosmetic companies. The items that were sent to me were soley for reviewing purposes. This video was not sponsored in any way, shape, or form. You will be told if a product I review has been sent to me by a company. All my reviews will ALWAYS be 100% honest at all times!

Hello fam! It is here! My 200th video! Can you believe it? I sure can't. 200 videos. Wow that is a lot in the short time I have been on YouTube. What better way to celebrate this milestone than to take a trip down memory lane. I selected 10 of my favorite videos and why I chose them. Make sure you stick around to the end for a special surprise giveaway! Ready to see which videos I chose? Well you know the drill! Grab a snack, sit back and press that play button! Hope y'all enjoy!
Don't forget to subscribe! #melissato1k
Rules for Giveaway:
1. MUST BE SUBSCRIBED TO MY CHANNEL! (If you unsubscribe because you didn't win, you will NOT be eligible to win any other giveaways on my channel!)
2. Leave a comment down below on where I can contact you, either through Instagram, Facebook, or SnapChat DM, in case you are my winner
3. EXTRA BONUS ENTRY - Follow me on Instagram!
Tune in Tuesday Channel of the Week:
Cosmetopia Digest
https://www.youtube.com/user/MyBeautyJunction
Johns Hopkins link to PNH
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/kimmel_cancer_center/types_cancer/paroxysmal_nocturnal_hemoglobinuria_PNH.html
Products UsedFace:
MajesticPure Retinol Moisturizer
Lorac POREfecting Mattifying Face Primer
Too Faced Hangover RX Primer Lotion
It Cosmetics Your Skin But Better CC Cream in LightTarteShapeTapeConcealer in Light
Emani Bamboo HD SettingPowder
Nyx ContourWonderStick in Light/Medium
It Cosmetics Brow PowerPencil in Universal Taupe
Mally BeautyShadow Stick Extra in Timeless Taupe
Eyes:
Urban Decay Anti-Aging Primer Potion
Too Faced SweetPeachPalette in shades Peaches n Cream, Georgia, Puree, Delectable, SummerYum (lower lash line), and White Peach (brow bone)
Colourpop SuperShock Shadow in One by One (corner of lid)
WetnWild Metallic LiquidEyeshadow in Pure Intention (inner corner)
Gerard Cosmetics Eternal Eyeliner (lid liner) (save 30% off your purchase with code "Melissa13")
Smashbox Always On Gel Liner in Fishnet (waterline)
Urban Decay PerversionMascara
Cheeks:
Physician's FormulaButter Bronzer in Light Bronzer
Milani Baked Blush in Luminoso
WetnWild MegaGlo LooseHighlighter Powder in MoonTearsLips:
Jeffree Star Cosmetics Velour Lip Scrub in CherrySoda
Gerard Cosmetics Kiss Assist Lip Plumper
Spiced Cosmetics Liquid Lipstick in Sugar Spice (save 10% off your purchase with code "melissa")
Facebook: MelissaLeah Garrett (I will check first to see if you are a scammer or robot. If you are legit, then I will accept your request.)
Snapchat: Melissaleah1223
Instagram: MelissaLeahGarrett
Vero: Melissa Leah Garrett
I DO NOT HAVE A TWITTER ACCOUNT! If you happen to see one with my face, please report it because it's fake!
For business and PR
Email melissaleah1223@gmail.com
I DO NOT get paid for any of the reviews that I post on my channel from any cosmetic companies. The items that were sent to me were soley for reviewing purposes. This video was not sponsored in any way, shape, or form. You will be told if a product I review has been sent to me by a company. All my reviews will ALWAYS be 100% honest at all times!

12 Steps I Used To Become A Millionaire

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Do you want to know how to bec...

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Do you want to know how to become a millionaire?
In today's episode i'm listing the 12 steps required for you to achieve millionaire status. These are the key ingredients that will take you from wherever you are right now to the millionaire lifestyle and status that many people strive for.
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Do you want to know how to become a millionaire?
In today's episode i'm listing the 12 steps required for you to achieve millionaire status. These are the key ingredients that will take you from wherever you are right now to the millionaire lifestyle and status that many people strive for.
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200 companies delisted by BSE; Know what you should do now?

200 companies delisted by BSE; What you should do now?
Aapka Bazar: This segment of Zee Business brings to you updates from the stock market. The segment will inform you about the buzzing stocks, where the buying activity is see. Experts on the show guides about various stocks and their current situation.
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200 companies take part in Saudi Russian Investment Forum

Saudi-Russian InvestmentForum kicked off Thursday
on the sidelines of King Salman’s visit to Moscow200 companies from Russia and Saudi Arabia
are taking part in the forum
As well as senior officials and other ministers
The conferees are discussing means to boost
commercial and economic bilateral relations
RussianMinistry of Industry and Trade declared that KSA
plans to invest in more than 25 projects in Russia
In fields of consumer goods, agriculture, real estate,
infrastructure, oil and gas as well as others
Moscow and Riyadh also plan to establish a joint
venture with capital reaching $1 billion
In a bid to remove all obstacles limiting trade
and open new prospects for bilateral cooperation
Saudi King Salman Bin Abdulaziz arrived in Moscow
on Wednesday evening in a historic visit
Accompanied by a large delegation of 100 businessmen
who are seeking new investment opportunities in Russia

23:50

With $63m Raised, 20% of Top 200 Companies Use This To Communicate With Employees

This is from The Top Entrepreneurs Podcast by Nathan Latka:
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With $63m Raised, 20% of Top 200 Companies Use This To Communicate With Employees

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Quickly pick part of video to watch:
01:12 – Nathan introduces Jim to the show
01:53 – Dynamic Signal was founded 7 years ago with the mission to revolutionize how to communicate with your employee
02:03 – Big companies struggle to communicate with their employees
02:23 – Dynamic Signal focuses on simplifying this communication
02:34 – Some large companies don’t use the internet to communicate—they send snail mail, newsletters or magazines
03:09 – Dynamic Signal works with Slack which is a collaboration tool
03:20 – Dynamic Signal is a top-down communication tool
03:43 – Dynamic Signal is a SaaS business with monthly subscription plans
03:59 – Dynamic Signal goes after global businesses, enterprises and corporate businesses
04:40 – Dynamic Signal charges by number of employees
05:36 – Big companies grow faster than the small companies
05:56 – Dynamic Signal segment customers depending on the number of employees and where the employees are based
06:20 – Nestle is a global business with hundreds of companies under their brand
06:43 – Dynamic Signal has no cap in the number of employees
06:57 – Global 50 companies have 23K to millions of employees
07:11 – Global 1000 companies have 5K to 25K employees and 5K employees below are for corporate businesses
07:26 – Dynamic Signal was launched in 2010
07:30 – Jim and his co-founder sold their previous company Adify to Cox
07:43 – It was for $350M
07:52 – It was a quick exit and they’ve raised $20-30M
08:06 – The original idea for Dynamic Signal was to go after advocates and influencers
08:25 – Jim saw that the biggest advocates for businesses like Oakley and Nike are their employees
09:30 – Jim and his co-founder built Dynamic Signal because they like working together, even after their successful exit
10:06 – When they started the company, they told themselves that they wanted to build the technology the right way
10:32 – Team size is around 200, some are in the field and some are in San Francisco
10:45 – Around 80 people are engineers/technical and 40 are on sales
11:17 – First year revenue
12:10 – 2016 ARR
12:40 – Jim’s vision for the company is to go public
13:00 – Total customers is close to a couple of thousand
13:25 – Dynamic Signal has 20% of the global 200 companies
13:55 – Dynamic Signal’s costs are driven to the technology
14:03 – Gross margin is around 85%
14:23 – Jim and his co-founder had a good relationship with Cox
14:36 – Cox also funded Dynamic Signal
15:52 – Jim hasn’t seen any logo churn since they launched
16:03 – Dynamic Signal has a long sales cycle: from 240 days to years
17:15 – Jim has tried the seat bucket license but it hasn’t worked as well as their previous pricing
18:00 – “The way we drive growth is 100% based on getting more usage and that’s it”
18:35 – After the raise, Dynamic Signal is focused on expanding their business
18:50 – Paid spent is less than $500K
19:03 – Payback period
21:07 – The Famous Five
In Episode #761, Nathan interviews Jim Larrison. He’s the co-founder and president of Dynamic Signal, the leading, customer-employee, advocacy engagement platform. Jim has been involved in a handful of startups that were successful from within big companies to venture-funded businesses. With a couple of sold businesses and an IPO, he is set to come forward with Dynamic Signal which has already raised over $68M in funding.
FavoriteBook? – BusinessAdventuresand Into Thin Air
WhatCEO do you follow? – Tony Hsieh
Favorite online tool? — Owler
How many hours of sleep do you get?— 5
If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – “It’s important to fail and not to be scared of failing”
3 KeyPoints:
1. Larger companies struggle to communicate and connect with their employees and oftentimes, need a solution.
2. The biggest supporters and advocates of a brand are the employees.
3. Get used to failing and don’t fear it—it’s part of your path to greater success and understanding.

BSE makes announcement to de-list 200 companies

BSE makes announcement to de-list 200 companies. Some of them have trading suspended from last 10 years. Traders are also suspended and trading is also banned on these shares.
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Dr David Russell: Top 200 companies in Leicestershire Research

De Montfort University's Deputy Dean of Business & Law, Dr David Russell, describes his re...

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Finweek's annual Top 200Survey takes a closer look at the 200 best performing listed companies on the JSE. In this episode of Finweek: MoneyMatters the panel discusses the top performing companies and how investors can benefit from them.

2:38

BSE compulsorily delist 200 companies bar promoters for 10 years

Leading stock exchange BSE will ‘compulsorily’ delist 200 firms this week and bar their pr...

BSE compulsorily delist 200 companies bar promoters for 10 years

Leading stock exchange BSE will ‘compulsorily’ delist 200 firms this week and bar their promoters from the markets for 10 years as trading in these shares have remained suspended for over a decade.
All these companies will be delisted from 23 August.
The move also comes at a time when authorities are clamping down on shell companies—listed as well as unlisted—for allegedly being used as conduits for illicit fund flows.
In early August, the Securities and ExchangeBoard of India (Sebi) directed exchanges to act against 331 suspected shell companies, while the government has already deregistered more than 1.75 lakh firms that have not been carrying out business activities for long.

4:45

The world's 200 largest construction companies

Chris Sleight, editor of International Construction magazine, looks at the World's 200 lar...

The world's 200 largest construction companies

ChrisSleight, editor of International Construction magazine, looks at the World's 200 largest construction companies.
This year's ranking of the world's 200 largest construction companies has seen China's largest contractors solidify their position at the top of the table, taking four of the top five places. Further down the ranking there have also been significant gains for smaller Chinese contractors.

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Defence exhibition with more than 200 companies displaying latest armaments

Defence exhibition with more than 200 companies displaying latest armaments

(8 Nov 2012)
1. Various of foreign defence delegates examining a Pakistani made gun "POF Eye" during IDEAS 2012 defence show
2. Mid of guns on display
3. Visitors looking at bullets
4. Close of bullets
5. Pan of exhibition
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Commodore Siddiq Akbar, official in charge of defence show:
"We have 209 firms from around the globe of which 135 are foreign firms and 74 are Pakistani firms. With respect to the participation of countries is concerned, there are 56 nations being represented over here in the shape of delegates or exhibiters."
7. Wide of Chinese stall where a modern armoured vehicles is on display
8. Pakistani army personnel examining the armoured vehicle with Chinese officials briefing them about it
9. Various of foreign delegates looking at Chinese-made war gear for soldiers
10. Various of Chinese-made war gear for soldiers
11. Pan of exhibition
12. Various of representative from a German firm explaining its bomb disposal equipment to Pakistani army personnel
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Thomas Biehne, Representative from COBHAN company:
"We are very happy to be in Pakistan for the IDEAS defence exhibition as there is obviously a big need in Pakistan for security equipment and we would very much like to support Pakistan in its security."
14. Close of bomb disposal equipment
15. Various of Pakistani-made Al-Khalid and Zarar tanks on display
16. Various of Pakistani-made surveillance UAV aircraft
STORYLINE:
Pakistan's most prestigious defence show 'IDEAS 2012' kicked off in Karachi on Thursday, attracting over 200 companies from around the world to show off their latest armaments.
The five-day exhibition showcases products including air defence systems, electronic warfare systems, missiles, artillery, surveillance gear and equipment to support humanitarian operations.
The event is one of the biggest international exhibitions regularly held in Pakistan despite security issues.
"We have 209 firms from around the globe of which 135 are foreign firms and 74 are Pakistani firms," said Commodore Siddiq Akbar, who is in charge of running the show.
Pakistan has been able to boost its weapons exports through the event and a number of countries are buying Pakistani-made armaments.
Security concerns were highlighted in Karachi on Thursday as a suicide bomber smashed a truck packed with explosives into housing for a paramilitary force, killing at least one person.
The blast underlined deteriorating security in the sprawling port city of 18 (m) million people that is considered the economic heart of Pakistan.Violence has escalated in recent years in Karachi as armed groups fight for control of land and resources, and Islamist militant groups like the Taliban have used the chaos to consolidate their foothold.
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With $63m Raised, 20% of Top 200 Companies Use This To Communicate With Employees

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Quickly pick part of video to watch:
01:12 – Nathan introduces Jim to the show
01:53 – Dynamic Signal was founded 7 years ago with the mission to revolutionize how to communicate with your employee
02:03 – Big companies struggle to communicate with their employees
02:23 – Dynamic Signal focuses on simplifying this communication
02:34 – Some large companies don’t use the internet to communicate—they send snail mail, newsletters or magazines
03:09 – Dynamic Signal works with Slack which is a collaboration tool
03:20 – Dynamic Signal is a top-down communication tool
03:43 – Dynamic Signal is a SaaS business with monthly subscription plans
03:59 – Dynamic Signal goes after global businesses, enterprises and corporate businesses
04:40 – Dynamic Signal charges by number of employees
05:36 – Big companies grow faster than the small companies
05:56 – Dynamic Signal segment customers depending on the number of employees and where the employees are based
06:20 – Nestle is a global business with hundreds of companies under their brand
06:43 – Dynamic Signal has no cap in the number of employees
06:57 – Global 50 companies have 23K to millions of employees
07:11 – Global 1000 companies have 5K to 25K employees and 5K employees below are for corporate businesses
07:26 – Dynamic Signal was launched in 2010
07:30 – Jim and his co-founder sold their previous company Adify to Cox
07:43 – It was for $350M
07:52 – It was a quick exit and they’ve raised $20-30M
08:06 – The original idea for Dynamic Signal was to go after advocates and influencers
08:25 – Jim saw that the biggest advocates for businesses like Oakley and Nike are their employees
09:30 – Jim and his co-founder built Dynamic Signal because they like working together, even after their successful exit
10:06 – When they started the company, they told themselves that they wanted to build the technology the right way
10:32 – Team size is around 200, some are in the field and some are in San Francisco
10:45 – Around 80 people are engineers/technical and 40 are on sales
11:17 – First year revenue
12:10 – 2016 ARR
12:40 – Jim’s vision for the company is to go public
13:00 – Total customers is close to a couple of thousand
13:25 – Dynamic Signal has 20% of the global 200 companies
13:55 – Dynamic Signal’s costs are driven to the technology
14:03 – Gross margin is around 85%
14:23 – Jim and his co-founder had a good relationship with Cox
14:36 – Cox also funded Dynamic Signal
15:52 – Jim hasn’t seen any logo churn since they launched
16:03 – Dynamic Signal has a long sales cycle: from 240 days to years
17:15 – Jim has tried the seat bucket license but it hasn’t worked as well as their previous pricing
18:00 – “The way we drive growth is 100% based on getting more usage and that’s it”
18:35 – After the raise, Dynamic Signal is focused on expanding their business
18:50 – Paid spent is less than $500K
19:03 – Payback period
21:07 – The Famous Five
In Episode #761, Nathan interviews Jim Larrison. He’s the co-founder and president of Dynamic Signal, the leading, customer-employee, advocacy engagement platform. Jim has been involved in a handful of startups that were successful from within big companies to venture-funded businesses. With a couple of sold businesses and an IPO, he is set to come forward with Dynamic Signal which has already raised over $68M in funding.
FavoriteBook? – BusinessAdventuresand Into Thin Air
WhatCEO do you follow? – Tony Hsieh
Favorite online tool? — Owler
How many hours of sleep do you get?— 5
If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – “It’s important to fail and not to be scared of failing”
3 KeyPoints:
1. Larger companies struggle to communicate and connect with their employees and oftentimes, need a solution.
2. The biggest supporters and advocates of a brand are the employees.
3. Get used to failing and don’t fear it—it’s part of your path to greater success and understanding.

26:12

Finweek: Top 200 JSE listed companies

Finweek's annual Top 200 Survey takes a closer look at the 200 best performing listed comp...

Finweek: Top 200 JSE listed companies

Finweek's annual Top 200Survey takes a closer look at the 200 best performing listed companies on the JSE. In this episode of Finweek: MoneyMatters the panel discusses the top performing companies and how investors can benefit from them.

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Episode 30: Rick Rule - The Contrarian Investor

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Rick discusses how Sprott is a Canadian company that manages 11 billion in assets. They focus exclusively on natural resource investments. He has been in the business for forty years and through four market cycles.
The resource business is very cyclical, and you have to be a contrarian investor if you are in this space. The recent bear market has been spectacular in which prices fell on average by sixty percent. The resource index for equities declined by 88%. We are currently coming out of that bear market.
The more risk you take, the more reward you can gain, but you have to put there time and effort into it. Early bull market gains can be obtained by just buying the best companies. There is a difference between investment and speculation, and you need to figure out where you are as an investor.
You should invest in yourself before you invest in markets. You should start by reading the intelligent investor by Ben Graham, and Rick feels its the best investment book he has ever read. The Sprott website has 200 hours of educational material that is available for free.
Money is made in speculative investing by answering a series of unanswered questions. It’s an intellectual capital business. There are 30 investment company teams worldwide that have generated 90% of the performance in the industry. Speculators have to figure out who the best people are and align with them in bear markets when no one else cares.
Mr. Rule holds physical gold because it’s functioned for thousands of years as a store of value and because it works like insurance. One should start with that and then work on acquiring stocks in the best of the best companies.

47:07

The rise of vertical farming - (VPRO documentary - 2017)

Food flats and vertical farming as an alternative to our inefficient food system: in order...

Muhammad Yunus on a New Kind of Capitalism

Filmed at the Mermaid Theatre on 4th March 2015.
‘Making money is a happiness. And that’s a great incentive. Making other people happy is a super-happiness.’
These are the words of Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Bangladeshi economist world-famous for starting the microfinance movement. That movement is just part of Yunus’s mission to ‘put poverty in the museums’. A charismatic visionary, as much at ease with global leaders as he is with the poorest of street beggars, Professor Yunus believes every person can play a part in reducing poverty. And they can do this not by writing out a cheque to a charity or through hard-headed capitalism, but by means of a model that lies somewhere between the two. He calls this model social business.
As Professor Yunus likes to explain it, social business isn’t just about helping the poor – it can also help to change us. When we put on ‘social business glasses’ we start looking at the world and thinking about it in new ways. We bring fresh insight to our conventional profit-maximising companies and become more multi-dimensional, happier human beings in the process.
So what is a social business? It is one whose owners are motivated to solve a social problem such as unemployment. The difference between this and the more familiar social enterprise model is that the owners of a social business do not make money for themselves. Profits are ploughed back into the company instead of being paid out as dividends. And unlike a charity or NGO which has to rely on donations to keep running, a social business is profit-making and therefore financially sustainable.
Scale for Professor Yunus is all-important. In Colombia, for example, Yunus SocialBusiness (YSB) financed a social business that has created a network of healthcare providers who offer 10,000 users, including the poorest of the poor, access to affordable and prompt healthcare. In Haiti, in order to address the spread of infectious diseases YSB set up a business to commercialize locally produced disinfectant. Now there are 100 points of sale that give 500,000 Haitians access to cleaning products at one-third of the usual market cost.
Since 2011, Yunus Social Business has supported 20 social businesses in seven different countries, mentored over 200 entrepreneurs and impacted over 10,000 customers.

My 200th Video! A Look Back & Surprise Giveaway!

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In another blow to the Trump administration Monday, the US Supreme Court decided Arizona must continue to issue state driver’s licenses to so-called Dreamer immigrants and refused to hear an effort by the state to challenge the Obama-era program that protects hundreds of thousands of young adults brought into the country illegally as children, Reuters reported ... – WN.com. Jack Durschlag....

Uber announced on Monday that it was pulling all of its self-driving cars from public roads in Arizona and San Francisco, Toronto, and Pittsburgh after a female pedestrian was reportedly killed after being struck by an autonomous Uber vehicle in Tempe, according to The Verge.&nbsp; ... “We are fully cooperating with local authorities in their investigation of this incident.” ... "Some incredibly sad news out of Arizona....

An explosion on Sunday night in Austin shared "similarities" with three bombs that went off in the Texas capital earlier this month and authorities were warning on Monday that they are dealing with a serial bomber who is targeting the city, according to the Washington Post... “So we’ve definitely seen a change in the method that this suspect … is using.” ... “And we assure you that we are listening ... -WN.com, Maureen Foody....

A panel of federal judges dismissed the Republican lawsuit challenging a new congressional map that was imposed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, ending one of two challenges to the map on Monday, according to The Inquirer. The judge's decision said that the Republican lawmakers who brought the challenge did not have legal standing to do so and that the case is inappropriate for the court to take up at this time ...ChiefU.S....

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DAYTONA BEACH — The racing community is still buzzing about the high-speed crash polesitter Valentin Debise endured in Saturday’s Daytona200 motorcycle classic at Daytona International Speedway.On Lap 10 of the 57-lap run over Daytona’s 3.51-mile road course, Debise lost control of his No ... ....

The liquidator appointed to Mehajer's failed company, SM Project Developments, served a bankruptcy notice on Mehajer in September last year and kicked off bankruptcy proceedings in November over a debt of about $200,000. Salim Mehajer has been in jail since January 24 after he was refused bail over unrelated criminal charges.Photo... ....

The new analysis rejects claims from TreasurerScott Morrison about the impact on Australians earning less than $18,200 a year who could be vulnerable to the Labor policy to cancel cash refunds that cover the tax credits on their share dividends ... “The government claims that 54 per cent of people affected by Labor’s policy - some 610,000 individuals - have taxable incomes of less than $18,200,” Mr Coates wrote on Tuesday....

Facebook Takes That $200 Million Investment From The Russians At A $10BillionValuation. https.//techcrunch.com/2009/05/26/facebook-takes-that-200-million-investment-from-the-russians-at-a-10-billion-valuation/amp/ ... A Russian investment firm, Digital Sky Technologies, has invested $200 million in the social networking company Facebook in ......

Knapp set conference records in the 200-yard individual medley (1.50.46) and 400 individual medley (3.59.67) while also winning the 200 butterfly and recording an NCAA B cut time of (1.49.01) ... Teammate Colin Duell (Glens Falls) finished up his senior season with a fifth place in the 100 breaststroke (1.00.41) and a seventh place in the 200 breaststroke (2.13.34) ... Hafner was also on the second-place 200 freestyle relay team....

More than 200 households were put up in 53 hotels across London in the aftermath of the disaster ... More than 200 households were put up in 53 hotels across London in the aftermath of the disaster ... ....

The collision occurred on the 200 block of Casselino Drive about 1.30 a.m. Friday, when Hunsperger lost control of the Honda Accord he was driving and hit a tree, according to police. Start your day with the news you need from the Bay Area and beyond ... Residents told KGO-TV, this newspaper’s media partner, the 200 block of Casselino Drive has been a problem spot for years ... Related Articles. San Jose mother dies....

Mysuru/Chamarajanagar... His ensuing attempt in entering the Lok Sabha too has failed ... On the other hand, Kollegal’s incumbent MLA Jayanna has spearheaded various developmental projects including one to provide drinking water to the residents, at a cost of Rs 200 crore. A further Rs 200 crore was spent on rejuvenation of lakes, besides the construction of a bus stand at Kollegal, at the cost of Rs 18 crore ... ....

Arriving officers found Adrian Johnson, 42, dead in the parking lot ... The SUV had not been found as of Monday afternoon, Drobik said. ADVERTISEMENT ... By Monday early afternoon, all that remained of the crime scene on the 200 block of Wisconsin NE where a man was killed was a pair of latex gloves left in the road ... A man, who police later identified as 27-year-old Alexander Begay, was found dead at the scene in the 200 block of Wisconsin NE....